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29th June 2005, 1:16pm
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#1 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. Right then. Apologies for this being late - Mr O'Bain is unavailable, I'm filling in and was out getting rained on over lunch.
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Originally Posted by Connor O'Bain Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task.
Isn’t there a job you just hate? Walking the dog? Hovering? Housework?
Don’t you just wish those boffins somewhere would hurry up and invent a robot to do those jobs that are just to damn dull? Like come on, we where supposed to be zooming around in flying cars by the year 2000.
So go on, design a robot for those jobs you hate, think Mr Muscle meets Terminator.
As always, for any questions we have a FAQ here and any suggestions for future themes feel free to PM me here under the title “Suggestions”. Sketch group FAQ Send suggestive PM |
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29th June 2005, 1:19pm
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#2 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. This is the perfect opportunity to post a link to this: Dog versus robot! Who will win?
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29th June 2005, 2:53pm
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#3 | | Tannhauser Gate Veteran
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. "Sick of wiping your own arse?
Tired of turning the pages as you read on the crapper?
Not sure how you actually use a bidet?
Getting thirsty during a post-curry dumpathon?
Then YOU need...
iCrack! The new Bogbot from Apple!
You'll never see 'Visiting The Reading Room' as a chore again - You'll be a King* on your Throne!
*Or Queen" |
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29th June 2005, 9:29pm
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#4 | | Well-intentioned ****wit
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. ohmigod! fucking 6 : 6 !!! 
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29th June 2005, 9:31pm
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#5 | | Tannhauser Gate Veteran
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. 6 : 6? |
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29th June 2005, 9:34pm
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#6 | | Frankly my dear.....  Editor
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. 6s across the board from me too 
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30th June 2005, 8:03am
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. Rev, That is absoultly brilliant!
cheers Poprock
might post something up tomorrow, wasnt in the mood to do any drawing last night |
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30th June 2005, 8:25am
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#8 | | Well-intentioned ****wit
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. Ok here's my 2 cents (and they're not "being lazy by using the same idea again", it's "variations on a theme" or "recycling ideas to make them last longer", 'k?  ) 
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30th June 2005, 8:28am
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#9 | | Frankly my dear.....  Editor
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. And guess which bit I love in your sketches Beshemoth!! 
__________________ I want to teach the world, but not a song.
I need to tell them where they're going wrong:
To trust to serendipity not fate:
To just believe your heart and conjugate. |
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8th February 2006, 1:57pm
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#10 | | different kind of monster Moderator
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| Re: Weekly Sketch Group 29/6/5, Technological/character: a robot for a mundane task. For the mundane task that is my life at times i give you the Bazatron 3000yes i know its very late |
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